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Dr. Richard Arroyo joins yet again to discuss our intern year coming to a close, and our final days on internal medicine. We discuss what it is like to be an off-service resident on intern medicine. We discuss the challenges of dealing with this potentially intense and uncomfortable field of medicine. We talk about how this learning opportunity helped solidify concepts we learned in medical school. We discuss how we grew as residents but also humans on this rotation. If you enjoy Richard and I chatting, I'm willing to bet you'll enjoy the book we published together, "IMPERFECT BALANCE: Behavioral Health Disorders & First Year Medical Students" available on Amazon. #internyear #intern #interndoctors #residency #PGY1 #resident #palliativecare #hospice #death #dying #attending #usmle #healthcare #medicine --- This episode is sponsored by ยท Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talk-mental-health-with-dr-logan-noone-do/support
My great friend and psychiatry resident, Richard Arroyo, discusses his experience failing COMLEX Level 1 after his 2nd year of medical school. This exam is thought to be "the most important test you take in medical school." Richard shares his self-doubts, shame and depression he felt going through this experience. He talks about how his medical school intended to help him, but ended up acting more like a barrier at times. Richard found a way to pass COMLEX Level 1 on his second try. Next, he was able to successfully match to his top ranked psychiatry residency program.
Richard Arroyo, my fellow classmate at PNWU, and I discuss the whirlwind of emotions leading up to match day, the time we finally find out where are next stage of training is. Richard and I are both pursuing psychiatry, and potentially could even end up at the same program. We talk how the supplemental offer and acceptance program (SOAP) requires an incredible control of emotions, and delayed grieving in a sense. We discuss the immense fear we feel starting residency on July 1. Richard and I wrote a book, "Imperfect Balance: Behavioral Health Disorders & First Year Medical Students," to give premed students confidence that they could handle medical school. Available on Amazon.
This episode weโre joined by 2019 USAPL Collegiate Nationals competitors Lisa Benitez and Marshall Powell! We check in to see how they preformed at the meet and how they felt about their overall experience in Ohio. Richard Arroyo also rejoins the podcast to give us the spectatorโs point of view of the weekend. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/checkmytotal/ Check My Total is a powerlifting podcast hosted by Andrew Hinson and Timothy Payne! Listen to their hot takes on the sport as well as exclusive lifter interviews, meet recaps and whatever else is on their mind! Deadlifts, chicken nuggets, videogames, itโs all on the table!
And that's a wrap for season 1. Thank you so much for tuning in over the last 10 months. I have had an amazing time creating this podcast, and I look forward to producing more episodes in the future. At this time in my medical education, I need to solely focus on my board exam. As an osteopathic student, I am considering taking both the osteopathic and allopathic exams, but I still haven't made my final decision. While I am studying, please give me ideas on guests and topics you would like me to cover on the next season of Talk Mental Health with Logan Noone. Please be on the lookout for my book with Richard Arroyo, and children's book with my mother!
And that's a wrap for season 1. Thank you so much for tuning in over the last 10 months. I have had an amazing time creating this podcast, and I look forward to producing more episodes in the future. At this time in my medical education, I need to solely focus on my board exam. As an osteopathic student, I am considering taking both the osteopathic and allopathic exams, but I still haven't made my final decision. While I am studying, please give me ideas on guests and topics you would like me to cover on the next season of Talk Mental Health with Logan Noone. Please be on the lookout for my book with Richard Arroyo, and children's book with my mother!
This episode the duo has a conversation with Dox Powerlifting in Miami, Florida! We speak with founders Richard Arroyo and Bryan Diaz. Richard and Bryan are both life long athletes. We check in to see what is unorthodox about their training and how they found the sport of powerlifting. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/checkmytotal/ Check My Total is a powerlifting podcast hosted by Andrew Hinson and Timothy Payne! Listen to their hot takes on the sport as well as exclusive lifter interviews, meet recaps and whatever else is on their mind! Deadlifts, chicken nuggets, videogames, itโs all on the table!
Richard Arroyo, 2nd year medical student and great friend hops on to discuss the interesting emotional state of mind after finishing our 3rd semester of medical school. On one hand, we're ecstatic on this accomplishment. On the other, we are absolutely terrified on impending doom of BOARD TESTS ahead. In roughly 6 months, we take an 8-hour long exam, arguably the most important of our academic career. We discuss how we want to manage this beast, and how we plan to remain sane through it.
Richard Arroyo, 2nd year medical student and great friend hops on to discuss the interesting emotional state of mind after finishing our 3rd semester of medical school. On one hand, we're ecstatic on this accomplishment. On the other, we are absolutely terrified on impending doom of BOARD TESTS ahead. In roughly 6 months, we take an 8-hour long exam, arguably the most important of our academic career. We discuss how we want to manage this beast, and how we plan to remain sane through it.
Richard Arroyo has one of the most unique roads to medicine in our class. Richard completed his law degree, and then embarked on adventure, taking him from Texas, to Minnesota, Thailand, and Alaska. Richard is one of my best friends in medical school, and we both possess a passion for mental health and well being. In this episode, we discuss Richard's interest and experience with mental illness, and how managing the stress of medical school. I had a great time recording this episode, and I will certainly have Richard on again in the future.
Richard Arroyo has one of the most unique roads to medicine in our class. Richard completed his law degree, and then embarked on adventure, taking him from Texas, to Minnesota, Thailand, and Alaska. Richard is one of my best friends in medical school, and we both possess a passion for mental health and well being. In this episode, we discuss Richard's interest and experience with mental illness, and how managing the stress of medical school. I had a great time recording this episode, and I will certainly have Richard on again in the future.